May we join together to manifest Gods love and presence in every part of our world. Spirit of Unity and Forgiveness: Destroy the divisions that separate our human family wherever we are broken in the church, the nation or the world. unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. For forgiveness and reconciliation where there is silence and division. For blessings upon all members of our parish and any who come to worship here from other faiths or cultures. Give us energy to live more fully in happiness, love and service to others. Addressing the faithful gathered in St Peter's Square for his Sunday Angelus, Pope Francis turned to the day's Gospel passage containing the parable of the sower. Change our swords, guns, bombs and weapons for war into plowshares and resources for peace and human development. For those who confront illness and disease. Faith News Pope Francis' Prayer for Peace in Ukraine: 'Please, no more war.' Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service January 26, 2022 A believer attends a liturgy at the Ukrainian Catholic. For so many trouble spots in our world. they might help me in my ministry as Bishop of Rome for the good of the entire Holy People faithful to God . We ask you, in your compassion to bring healing to those who, because of their presence here that day, suffer from injuries and illness. For the needs of that we hold in silence . At the Angelus on Sunday, July 16, Pope Francis reflected on the parable of the sower and encouraged parents not to give in to "fashions" of the world and . Awaken in us a desire to follow in his footsteps, to go forth from our own land and to receive his promise. Enlighten with the splendor of faith and the charity of your tender heart the souls of those who work for the good of the people, for your poor. We pray for a deeper consciousness of the damage caused by systemic racism and the unwelcoming of immigrants seeking refuge. And for the prayers we offer in our silence . May they know the concern and support of others. The growing calls around the world for an end to capital punishment are "a sign of hope" for the church, the pope said in a video message released by the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network Aug. 31. May their dedication inspire us to build a strong future and may God know the prayers within our hearts . Prires des Fidles 26 juin-2022 Cathdrale St. Paul. For a flowering of faith in the world. For a growth in understanding and compassion toward people of all races, faiths and economic status. Saint Peter's Square. Prayer of the Faithful (English) Bishop: Introductory Prayer Deacon or minister: For the holy Church of God together with Francis, our Pope, Michael, our Bishop, and all the Bishops: that, gathered by the Holy Spirit, the Church may grow and increase in unity of faith and love until the coming of the Lord, let us pray to the Lord. For the Church. Most of all, he has served you as a. Lord Jesus Christ, who are called the Prince of Peace, who are yourself our peace and reconciliation, who so often said, "Peace to you," grant us peace. Enlighten those who are confused or grieving. Comfort the grieving, and hear the prayers we hold closely in our hearts . {9} Prions pour nos intrts cette semaine, pour nos intentions personnelles et familiales; Prions, le Seigneur. May they find hope, care, safety and health. Rome, Italy, Jul 16, 2023 / 12:15 pm. Shape us into courageous disciples filled with your Spirit, opening our hearts to all people And always willing to grow in faith. When the dignity of humanity is threated. May we find ways to end poverty, hunger, discrimination and violence. May they do so safely. May all peoples of the earth becomes as brothers and sisters. Having received a call to inform him of his recent election as Cardinal in Pope Francis' upcoming consistory on 30 September, he tells Vatican News' Xavier Sarte that he feels the full weight of the responsibility that now falls on him. he may come to everlasting life. May the time of Lent draw them closer to you. Seigneur, entends notre prire. Bring them peace and comfort. May those who are hurt, angry or abused find healing. Copyright 2017-2023 Dicasterium pro Communicatione - All rights reserved. Christ is here among us, showing us the way to healing, leading us on the road toward peace. May this time of Christmas fill everyone with hope. Letter of His Holiness Pope Francis to the Faithful for the Month of May 2020 Dear Brothers and Sisters, May they have protection, guidance and healing. {5} Let us pray for dating and engaged couples preparing for a life-long marriage, and for the example of faithfulness given to them by all married couples; We pray to you, Lord. For all who grieve, and for the prayers we hold in our silence . May longed-for peace blossom forth and reign always over us all. Bring hope to the addicted and to all who are in pain. May they find wholeness, acceptance and peace. For all who suffer in any way. - Pope Benedict XVI. You invited him to shepherd Your flock. For our own intentions. May our nation find healing during these times of division. Enlighten our dialogue to encourage unity nad to end all forms of violence, greed and prejudice. May they find new freedom, love and mercy. {6} We pray for all who die alone, without the support of loved ones, for our ministry to the dying; [ for Raymonde Chamberlain, Bernard Malo, Jeannette Ozga, and Thomas Lamontagne ] ; We pray to you, Lord. May the powerless be exalted and the powerful feel genuine compassion and offer generous help to those who are burdened and in need. Bless our world with peace. We ask this through Christ our Lord. For all who grieve. May he be blest with discernment and affimation. Give us grace to forge new beginnings in any of our broken relationships. May we courageously share our faith and its traditions with the young and with those who are un-churched. "May the Lord sustain him with the tenderness of his love" was the prayer from the Anglican Center of Rome while the Chief Rabbi of Rome, Riccardo Segni tweeted: "My best wishes for a speedy recovery to the Pope who is facing a difficult surgery." May the poor find dignity; the hungry be fed, the hurting be strengthened, the angry find forgiveness. May they be touched by tender care and embrace new hope. For our beloved sick, dying and grieving. Let us pray that he be accorded respect and honor that his voice can breathe life into the church and bring healing to all parts of the world. Free their hearts and break down the walls of their prejudice. Inspire us to live as a Eucharistic people, giving ourselves generously to serve others so that all may have a fuller life. For the many needs we hold in our hearts for those who are sick, addicted, dying and grieving. We are mindful as well of those who suffered death, injury, and loss on the same day at the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. For a growth of hospitality within our world. Hear the prayers we hold in silence . Open our ears to hear God's word and to recognize his voice and call. May we be open to welcoming immigrants and to provide refuge and safety for their families. When we choose to ignore those who are in need. Loving God, assist Pope Francis in spreading your Gospel throughout the world. May we be encouraged by their message and inspired by their witness. To wit: "For our Holy Father, Pope Francis, as he undertakes an apostolic pilgrimage to the Church of X ." Likewise, some communities include in the prayers of the faithful a general petition for those who are sick, or those who have recently passed away, in which they incorporate the names of some members of the community. For all who suffer and for all who wait. For renewal in the Church. Watch weekend Mass from Mount Carmel / Blessed Sacrament Parish at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. May our journey together be touched by the radiant light of Christ, inspired by our confident faith and filled with resurrection joy. We give thanks for their service and their dedication. Inspire him in Your ways to keep Your people uplifted. For greater humility in the Church and in government. For the sick, the dying. For the church. Seigneur, . May we learn to pray with honesty and humility, listening to Gods prayer to us, open to experiencing the great depth of Gods mercy and love. May optimism fill their minds that they may dream of a better world and have courage and strength to follow their visions. Response: Lord, hear your peoples prayer. Pope Francis will preside over the funeral of Benedict XVI on Thursday, Jan. 5, at 9:30am (Rome time) in St. Peter's Square. When fear or hatred imprisons us. Guide and protect him in his daily work. {5} Prions pour les couples qui se prparent au mariage ,et pour les tmoignages quils ont reus de ceux qui vivent fidlement leur mariage; Prions, le Seigneur. When we turn away from you and all that is life-giving. May we proclaim your great love and be signs of your creative, healing and life-giving energy in the world. Ambrose; and for the retired priests of the diocese and for all the priests who have served us over the years; We pray to you, Lord. For an end to prejudice, judgment, violence and war. For children orphaned by war, terrorism or disease. Sustain all who are in need the sick and dying; those experiencing grief, depression and addiction; and for all who need our prayer . Amen. Concluding the General Audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis invited the faithful to say a "special prayer" for his 95-year-old predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. You, of comforters the best; You the soul's most welcome Guest; Sweet refreshment Come," the pope said, reciting the first half of the prayer. Inspire the wealthy and comfortable to be more generous in our sharing. For our special needs that we hold in silence , Rosemarie Chiffy (Happy 96th Birthday) The Chaineys, Pat and Jim Schaefer and family Julia Elacqua, For the respect of life from conception until natural death, Michael Castelli Sharon and Gary Carrock, Angelina Cucchareali Fred and Anne Bruzzese, Tom, Grace and Tommy DeCrescenzo family, Theresa Rubino Dubyna Jeannine and Gus Givonetti, Carmella Graziadei Grande Rocco and Lisa Grande and family, Julia Coppola Grandinetta daughter Fiorinda Grandinetta Wilson, Pasquale and Roma Inserra Barbara Inserra, Mr. Joseph LaMachia Rick and Dolores Chainey, MaryBeth LaNeve Tom and Roseanne Gerace, Ida M. and Josephine D. Manze and family will, Mrs. Clorinda Mondi cousins Rick and Dolores Chainey, Mrs. Eleanor Pape Rick, Dolores and Maryellen, Augustine (A.J.) A love for our parish community, a commitment to celebrate our faith together, a peace that comes from our sharing. while seeking out their path in the community of the faithful. Lord, hear our prayer. This week of Lent calls us to reflect upon our true identity as followers of Christ. May this season of Lent offer them new beginnings. That all people can believe in the possibility of a more humane and compassionate world where the hungry, the poor and the alienated are satisfied and treated with dignity. In grateful memory of our ancestors and benefactors who built and sustained our parish community. To touch the flesh of Jesus. Sustain all who suffer because of hunger, poverty or violence. -From theUnited States Conference of Catholic Bishopswebsite. What a wonderful gift you have bestowed upon us in this courageous leader! Give us wisdom that opens our hearts wisdom that helps us recognize and respond to the needs of others; wisdom that helps us welcome refugees and immigrants. For a deeper commitment to the teachings of our faith. ; We pray to you, Lord. For the grace of hospitality. May all children, stepchildren, adopted children and foster children be loved abundantly and encouraged to grow in faith and with values that will encourage peace and justice. For those who are owned by their possessions and who continue to create the growing abyss between the rich and the poor. We thank you, O Mother, because in . May we join together with Pope Francis in all of his efforts and prayers to unify our world. May we have the freedom to leave everything behind, including our ego and judgment, that we may selflessly follow the call of Jesus, serving others as a loving community. Religious leaders, civil authorities and faithful across the world pray for Pope Francis speedy recovery. May those called to priesthood, religious life or lay ministry answer with pure and selfless motivation. For those who struggle with lifes demands the poor, the homebound, the immigrant, those with mental illness or suffering with addiction. Strengthen Pope Francis and fill our Church with courage that we may we learn how to listen, love, accept and forgive without condition or expectation. {8} For Catholic Education in Alberta: that our Catholic schools may always receive their identity from the teachings of Christ Jesus; We pray to you, Lord. Give them strength, encouragement and open pathways toward healing. For anyone who faces trials or difficult choices. For wisdom in the Church and in government. Ambrose; for the retired priests of the diocese and for all the priests who have served us over the years; We pray to you, Lord. By Lisa Zengarini. For those who are ill, grieving, addicted or dying. For all who struggle from natural disaster or pandemics. Seigneur, entends . We pray to the Lord. Enlighten our rulers that they may guarantee and defend the great gift of peace. May all people grow in reverence toward others, honoring the gifts of every race, creed and culture, and working together to bring peace everywhere. For a deeper sense of gratitude. May Gods Spirit renew their hearts and open their hearts and minds to pathways of discovery. May the Church offer hope and vision to the human family during our times of depression, confusion and chaos. For our fathers, living and deceased. May Gods love and healing sustain all who are sick, afraid, addicted or grieving. "On behalf of my brother bishops, I invite all the faithful to pause, if . May we work and pray consistently for peace and justice in every land. Walk with us and help us find the direction we seek. May the vision of Pope Francis take root throughout the entire world that we may become more and more a church for the poor, sharing our gifts and using them for the benefit of others. Bless those serving in the military or in the missions. May our young and those searching have their spiritual hungers fed with understanding. Free us from all that has bound us in the past. Nurture a longing within us for the Eucharist. For the Church. May we believe that faith will guide us through all turmoil. From the ungrateful depletion of our atmosphere. We pray for the needs of our parish community and for those experiencing sickness, dying or grief. For immigrants who seek safety and refuge. May we walk on pathways of gentleness and forgiveness supporting others with kindness and love. For the unity of all Christians. May we recognize and embrace the dignity of each individual as brother and sister, and child of God. We pray for Pope Francis and the Church. May they be supported and helped by the love of others. May this season help us recognize the love we share with others spouses, family members, friends and all who are significant in our lives. May all people know how deeply our beloved deceased live on with us in our memories, in our hearts and in the communion of saints That gathers with us every time we celebrate our faith. For a spiritual renewal in all our lives. look favorably on your servant Francis, {2} We pray for our Shepherd,Bishop Paul Terrio, for the laity of the Diocese of St. Paul, for Fr. Sustain those burdened by hunger or poverty. Strengthen their dedication and expertise. May our faith deepen and shape our experience. For immigrants, and those who struggle through war. Lead us to him. May we see and feel the beauty that you unfold before us with each new day. May we find ways to alleviate the suffering of those who live with anxiety, depression or addiction. For a spirit of hope in our world. Amen. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. {6} Prions pour ceux qui meurent seul loin du soutien de ceux et celles quils aiment , pour notre ministre auprs des mourants ; [ et pour Raymonde Chamberlain, Bernard Malo, Jeannette Ozga, et Thomas Lamontagne ] ; Prions, le Seigneur. ANGELUS. Lord, God of Abraham, God of the Prophets, God of Love, you created us and you call us to . May we be living stones working together to provide a cornerstone of faith and hope for our ever-changing world. May we be willing to follow Christ in new and dynamic ways and with fuller vision that we may discover a deeper holiness. Pope Francis at the general audience: 'Prayer works miracles' May 12, 2021 The pope expressed delight at holding his first general audience with members of the public for six months. For Pope Francis and the Church. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, As usual, Pope Francis concluded by wishing those gathered a good . May we be drawn into a fuller relationship with Christ that we may see an increase in religious vocations, a deeper cooperation and faith in the world wide Synod, and a growth in compassion from all Church ministries. May they help us restore a proper balance with all creation by promoting life, dignity, compassion, empathy and safety for all who suffer through poverty, violence and war. Remember him - he is very ill - asking the Lord to console . prayer virgin mary Coronavirus Letter on the Month of May - Full text, including prayers Vatican News provides the full text of Pope Francis' Letter on the Month of May, addressed to all the faithful throughout the world. For life: For parents and grandparents who have lost a child through abortion, that God will console them in their grief and lead them to forgiveness and healing in Confession and through the Church's Project Rachel Ministry. We are thankful for the great legacy of faith given to us by our ancestors, priests and nuns who served us, and all who still work and contribute to sustain our parish family. Guide all who are lost young people without direction or who are addicted, older people who have memory loss, are lonely or disabled; all who are estranged from families; and immigrants who seek peace and safety. For our beloved sick, dying and grieving. For the Church. And for loved ones separated from us today. May we find ways and funding to develop better treatments that can encourage deeper healing. Guide us toward clarity and truth. When we mismanage or deceive others to seek our own gain When we abuse time and corrupt our political systems When we take advantage of those who are institutionalized Whenever we exult evil in any way Whenever we deny the holiness of other people. O God, shepherd and ruler of all the faithful, For blessing on our parish community. May that day come very soon, when we shall see you restored to the center of civic life, borne on the shoulders of your joyful people. For openness and welcome wherever immigrants suffer. Bring life, healing, and hope to all in need. For Pope Francis and the Church throughout the world. For those who are prisoners of their own self-righteousness and egos. For the needs of immigrant families, widows and orphans. May this year bring us insight and wisdom. O God, shepherd and ruler of all the faithful, look favorably on your servant Francis, whom you have set at the head of your Church as her shepherd; Grant, we pray, that by word and example he may be of service to those over whom he presides so that, together with the flock entrusted to his care, he may come to everlasting life. May they help us find direction, be a moral compass and stir our desire to work for justice and the common good. For refugees and for the homeless. Second Scrutiny: Deliverance from institutional evil. For the Church. For all who are sick, dying or grieving, and for all who seek and need our prayer . For people suffering with addiction, dementia or disease. {7} Prions, pour one spiritualit du chemin ensemble: que nous soyons forms en tant que disciples du Christ, en tant que familles, en tant que communauts et en tant qutres humains, travers notre exprience de ce parcours synodal ; Prions, le Seigneur. For the sick, addicted, dying and grieving; and for the intentions we hold in our silence . May peace and harmony reign in our world. May every country treat immigrants humanely. Prayers of the Faithful: Mass in Celebration of the Gift of Marriage For Pope Francis, bishops, priests, and the whole Body of Christ, may we be strengthened by the grace and love of the Holy Spirit to spread the Gospel and uphold the beautiful gift of marriage and the dignity of all human life from conception to natural death. For our personal prayers and for the needs of those who are ill, addicted or grieving . POPE FRANCIS. Like the man born blind, we pray that obstacles to our vision and direction be removed. For all who work to restore life and bring healing. Open our eyes to your constant presence in our lives. We pray in thanksgiving for the gift of our mothers and for all those who have shown us a mothers love. For immigrants seeking refuge, safety and peace. For our world. Let us pray to the Lord. Calm our unrest and make us instruments of mercy. We thank you for your continued guidance of our Most Holy Church, and we pray you continue to extend your blessings to our Church Fathers and all your faithful. For all who await Gods blessings. For an end to all prejudice, persecution and violence. Describing Bishop Shen Bin as an "esteemed pastor," in the interview Cardinal Parolin explained that the Pope has "decided nevertheless to rectify the canonical irregularity" for the "greater good of the diocese.". - author unknown. For all who have no voice or standing in society. {4} We pray for vocations to lay ministry, for all who minister to us, and for all the volunteers and ministers in our parish; We pray to you, Lord. May we be a sign of hospitality and welcome to many. . We pray for an end to racial intolerance and anti-Semitism. Open the hearts and thoughts of all nations and . Pope Francis leads the Angelus prayer from his window at the Vatican, July 9, 2023. . Spirit of Truth and Reverence: Encourage a more profound study and discovery of our tradition, of wisdom, the arts and science that we may fully embrace the wonder of life. Inspire world and local leaders to seek peaceful resolutions nd to act in wisdom and in truth. Inspire all who work to end war, prejudice and violence between nations, religions and cultures. For world leaders and governments. Give courage to the faint-hearted, console the sad, heal the infirm, pray for the people, intercede for the clergy, have a special care for nuns; may all feel, all enjoy your kind and powerful assistance, all who now and always render and will render, you honour, and will offer you their petitions. Inspire Pope Francis and the entire Church. For what we ask in silence We pray for blessings on our beloved addicted, sick, dying and grieving. Heal our divisions. For married and engaged couples. For those who are sick, dying or grieving. For those who face injustice and indignity at every moment. Give the blessings of courage to all who face crisis, depression, illness or addiction. For insight and direction within the Church. For peace in our world. May world leaders embrace a vision that unites people, celebrates life, encourages a blossoming of justice, and heralds a promise of peace. God of peace, bring your peace to our violent world: peace in the hearts of all men and women and peace among the nations of the earth. May the coming season of Lent bring blessing, wisdom and discernment to our diocese and to our parish, and to each of us. Bring comfort and healing to those who suffer through illness, addiction and grief. May we be humble and open disciples of Jesus. For those expecting children, for families who await the return of loved one, for anyone seeking reconciliation with a friend or family member, for immigrants asking for welcome and a new life. Open us to renounce those obstacles, beliefs and practices that prevent us from being true disciples of Jesus. Expressing the prayer of the entire community means that they should not be too personalized either, by reflecting too closely the spiritual interests of an individual or group within the community or my mentioning very particular individual needs.
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